Tuesday, March 13, 2012

The recent move by the Food and Drug Administration to issue warnings that cholesterol-lowering drugs may contribute to diabetes and memory loss shows the agency is re-evaluating “the most popular drug in America.” The medications, known as statins, are pitched by the mainstream medical establishment as a panacea for heart disease and other ailments. However, the drugs can cause questionable side effects, and instead of popping a daily pill, patients can take other action to reduce their cholesterol, including changing their diet and exercising, Learn more from my latest Newsmax video:
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